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escalate
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00 Hardcover D431 From the aerial bombing of Parisians by German planes in August 1914 to President Obama's escalations of aerial drone attacks in Afghanistan and Pakistan, the history of 20th and 21st century warfare has been a history of strategic bombing, which invariably kills primarily civilians and is, in the view of editors Tanaka (Hiroshima Peace Institute, Hiroshima City U.
The shipyard refitting the vessel has insisted that the cost escalations are due to Indian demands for features not included in the original contract.
Chey Garland, chief executive of Garlands Call Centres, said: "We informed staff that the provisioning, provisioning support, escalations, fault management and tiered support work we handle on behalf of Orange was no longer required as Orange is moving some of this work to other contact centres from September 18, 2009, and refocusing the work that Garlands handles.
 
 
 
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